Arctic Terns | Globetrotting Dive-bombers

Arctic Terns | Globetrotting Dive-bombers

Author: National Trust January 21, 2026 Duration: 12:56

The Farne Islands in the North Sea, off the coast of Northumberland, have a very special species of seabird during the summer that fiercely protects its young with its dive-bombing technique.


However, it’s the Arctic Terns’ ability to fly thousands of miles during their migration from the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic Circle that really sets them apart.  

Join Rosie and Rangers Dan Iceton and Tom Hendry on Inner Farne as they spend time with the Arctic Terns and experience their dive-bombing tactics first-hand.  


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Production:  
Hosts: Rosie Holdsworth and Dan Iceton 
Producer: Katy Kelly  
Sound Editor: Jesus Gomez  

Contributor: Tom Hendry 

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